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The Reservoirs Act 1975 (Capacity, Registration, Prescribed Forms, etc.) (England) Regulations 2013

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Regulation 13

SCHEDULE 7Information to be given in a notice under section 21(1) of the 1975 Act

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1.  Name and address of undertakers serving notice.

2.  Name and situation of reservoir.

3.  National grid reference of approximate centre of the reservoir.

4.  Whether the undertakers intend—

(a)to construct a new large raised reservoir; or

(b)to bring a large raised reservoir back into use after that use has been abandoned.

5.  The date when it is intended that construction will commence or the date when it is intended the reservoir will be brought back into use, as the case may be.

6.  Name and address of the construction engineer or, in the case of re-use, of the engineer appointed for the purposes of section 9 of the 1975 Act.

7.  The following information about the reservoir as it will be when constructed, or brought back into use as proposed—

(a)category (i.e. whether impounding or non-impounding);

(b)date(s) or approximate date(s) of completion of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s);

(c)construction of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments(s) (i.e. whether constructed of earth, rockfill, gravity, buttress or by other means);

(d)maximum height of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankment(s) (in metres), measured from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land adjacent to it, to the top of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankments, excluding the height of the wave wall;

(e)the height of the dam(s), reservoir walls or embankment(s) (in metres) measured from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land adjacent to it to top water level;

(f)capacity (in cubic metres), measured from the lowest natural level of the surrounding land adjacent to it to top water level;

(g)the water surface area at top water level (in square metres or square kilometres).

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